two times. it was shocking, would have never expected it. as police got closer to the truth he says, i think i know who did it. the truth got closer to home. he just told me, hold on. it s about to get a lot more crazy. reporter: you won t find mayberry r.f.d. on the map. but if close neighbors, good schools, and just plain, old civility is what you re looking for in a place to call home, you could do worse than settle in grovetown, georgia. tamara baldwin has lived here for 14 years. you see the children outside playing, having a good time. just a nice, quiet place that you want to move and take your family to. reporter: the way we think america used to be, and seems to be harder and harder to find, huh? yeah. the army s ft. gordon is just down the road and a number of the city s 12,000 residents are active or retired military. crime stats can be measured in
stolen bicycles. great place to raise a family. reporter: here s a veteran investigator for the county. what s your crime rate? it s not that high. we don t have too much violent crime. reporter: dozens of homicides a year, would you say? no, not at all. we might have one a year. reporter: one a year? yeah. reporter: and in march, 2009, they did have one a homicide. a bad one that sent neighbors shopping for burglar alarms and maybe fresh ammo. you wonder, what s going on? what s happening? reporter: so many terrible things happened so quickly. so many taboos were broken on an anywhere suburban street that the mind reeled. we were so confused. we just kept praying for the families. the whole neighborhood was shocked. reporter: it began here with two houses, two best friends on a street called hot springs drive in grovetown. kay parsons had moved into the neighborhood in 2005. she was a devoted wife to her
reporter: some residents mentioned a mysterious figure they had seen recently. we heard about a guy that supposedly a homeless guy that was livin in the woods around there somewhere. reporter: so the investigator dispatched some deputies to check out the area just a few hundred feet from kay s house. we checked the woods. we didn t see any signs of anybody living there, anything of that nature. and we really couldn t prove or disprove there was anybody that was living in the woods there. reporter: so a potential lead dashed. but investigators had another. unlikely as it may seem, tiny grovetown, georgia, has a few usual suspects, including a young man who lived just around the corner from kay parsons home. we look at our neighborhood and see who s living around there. and we, you know, we had a frequent flyer in there that a who? a frequent flyer, you know. that somebody that we deal with all the time. you know, that that commit the same type of crimes, you kn
in and you can t see them. a smile is a first impression, that s why i think having a great smile is so important. reporter: for investigators in grovetown, georgia, it had been one wild story after another. now they were hearing becky orchestrated kay s murder, all
simple. easy. awesome. come see how you can save $400 or more a year with xfinity mobile. plus, ask how to keep your current phone. visit your local xfinity store today. reporter: march 25, 2009. just after 9:00 a.m. sheriff s deputies had rushed to this quiet residential street in grovetown, georgia, to